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Canoe Sprint ICF World Championships 2025


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We won last gold in canoein in 2000... Josefa Idem in k-500. And in 2008 she lost minimal and won silver.

I rely more on the Slalom Canoeing...more enjoyable (in all meanings)

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5 minutes ago, phelps said:

I rely more on the Slalom Canoeing...more enjoyable (in all meanings)

We even could`t to build any strong team around Josefa Idem in k-2 and k-4, which should be a formality with such a star.

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10 minutes ago, copravolley said:

We even could`t to build any strong team around Josefa Idem in k-2 and k-4, which should be a formality with such a star.

it's not a formality, you have to find someone who can keep up with her pace (and we didn't have anybody like that)

 

building a crew is not just the sum of the individual skills, it's way more complicated (like having a single sculls specialist in rowing, there are people built for that and people who can give more if paired with somebody else)

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6 minutes ago, phelps said:

it's not a formality, you have to find someone who can keep up with her pace (and we didn't have anybody like that)

 

building a crew is not just the sum of the individual skills, it's way more complicated (like having a single sculls specialist in rowing, there are people built for that and people who can give more if paired with somebody else)

Apparently, the Italian team coach said something in an interview on Rai that they didn't receive enough funding for preparations for these World Championships at home. Do you know anything? It's strange that someone applies to host the World Championships and then regret a bit of money on preparations just to win more medals:facepalm:

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4 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Apparently, the Italian team coach said something in an interview on Rai that they didn't receive enough funding for preparations for these World Championships at home. Do you know anything? It's strange that someone applies to host the World Championships and then squanders a bit of money on preparations just to win more medals:facepalm:

I have no idea, but it looks more an excuse to me

the problem is that we don't have so much talented guys and especially, good coaches

one thing that everybody would notice immediately, is that our crews always lose a lot already at the start, which means that simply they don't work enough on the individual strenght of the guys: this is not a question of funding, but of the number of hours they spend in the gym

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4 minutes ago, phelps said:

I have no idea, but it looks more an excuse to me

the problem is that we don't have so much talented guys and especially, good coaches

one thing that everybody would notice immediately, is that our crews always lose a lot already at the start, which means that simpley they don't worl enough on the individual strenght of the guys: this is not a question of funding, but of the number of hours they spend in the gym

C-2 men shouldn't have lost to anyone else here except Russia. The level here was much lower than last year in Paris. All it took was a similar form then last yar and the qualifying rounds were optimistic.

 

If I had a lot of money, I'd hire a foreign coach: Hungary, Poland, or Germany? Give him four years and expect results. The Italian coaching school hasn't been working for years (in the sense that if you want more than just one medal every four years on OG).

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14 minutes ago, phelps said:

it's not a formality, you have to find someone who can keep up with her pace (and we didn't have anybody like that)

 

building a crew is not just the sum of the individual skills, it's way more complicated (like having a single sculls specialist in rowing, there are people built for that and people who can give more if paired with somebody else)

If Britain had gone for single sculls rowers for the last 40 years we would have won  a small number of minor Olympic medals.

The trick is to know which events to specialize in.

It's the same in canoeing

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

it looks like our medal table at the last swimming worlds for quite a few days...finally, we got our gold medals

 

I think (and I hope) you'll get yours in 2028 ;)

My terrible terrible mistake :facepalm:Polish olympic medal stats in canoeing are even much worse:

 

0-9-14---23 !!!

 

23 medals, no gold, damn it. We are surely cursed.

 

Maybe in LA it will change but I keep repeating it before almost every olympics and nothing happens. But maybe this time.

 

Our cycling stats are weird, too: 

 

0-8-4---12

 

But here i don't really see a chance for gold in LA. But it's cycling, you never know, maybe Katarzyna Niewiadoma or a random track event...

 

 

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Results:

 

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Olympic Events:

 

Men's Canoe Single 1000m:

1. Martin Fuksa :CZE

2. Stefanos Dimopoulos :GRE

3. Balazs Adolf :HUN

4. Catalin Chirila :ROU

5. Pablo Crespo :ESP

6. Wiktor Glazunow :POL

7. David Bauschke :GER

8. Serghei Tarnovschi :MDA 

9. Wu Shengyue :CHN 

10. Ivan Patapenka :AIN (Belarus)

11. Ilya Pervukhin :AIN (Russia)

12. Connor Fitzpatrick :CAN

 

Men's Canoe Double 500m:

1. Individual Neutral Athletes (Russia) :AIN (Zakhar Petrov - Ivan Shtyl)

2. China :CHN (Yu Yuebin - Yu Chenwei)

3. Hungary :HUN (Kristof Kollar - Istvan Juhasz)

4. Brazil :BRA (Gabriel Assuncao - Jacky Godmann)

5. Spain :ESP (Joan Moreno - Diego Dominguez)

6. Italy :ITA (Gabriele Casadei - Carlo Tacchini)

7. Lithuania :LTU (Henrikas Zustautas - Vadim Korobov)

8. Individual Neutral Athletes (Belarus) :AIN(Uladzislau Paleshko - Danila Verashchaka)

9. Germany :GER (Nico Pickert - Conrad-Robin Scheibner)

10. Poland :POL (Wiktor Glazunow - Arsen Sliwinski)

11. Romania :ROU (Ilie Sprincean - Oleg Nuta)

12. Canada :CAN (Alix Plomteux - Andrew Billard)

 

Men's Kayak Single 1000m:

1. Balint Kopasz :HUN

2. Thomas Green :AUS

3. Fernando Pimenta :POR

4. Josef Dostal :CZE

5. Agustin Vernice :ARG 

6. Samuel Balaz :SVK

7. Uladzislau Kravets :AIN (Belarus)

8. Roi Rodriguez :ESP

9. Thorbjorn Rask :DEN

10. Jakob Thordsen :GER

11. Hamish Lovemore :RSA

12. Jonas Ecker :USA

 

Men's Kayak Double 500m:

1. Hungary :HUN (Levente Kurucz - Bence Nadas)

2. Portugal :POR (Joao Ribeiro - Messias Baptista)

3. Germany :GER (Jacob Schopf - Max Lemke)

4. Individual Neutral Athletes (Belarus) :AIN(Uladzislau Kravets - Dzmitry Natynchyk)

5. Australia :AUS (Thomas Green - Pierre van der Westhuyzen)

6. Lithuania :LTU (Mindaugas Maldonis - Andrejus Olijnikas)

7. Italy :ITA (Samuele Burgo - Tommaso Freschi)

7. Spain :ESP (Enrique Adan - Carlos Garcia Ruiz)

9. Individual Neutral Athletes (Russia) :AIN(Aleksandr Sergeyev - Viktor Gavrilenko)

10. Serbia :SRB (Veljko Vjestica - Marko Dragosavljevic)

11. France :FRA (Quilian Koch - Francis Mouget) 

12. Slovenia :SLO (Matevz Manfreda - Anze Pikon)

 

Men's Kayak Four 500m:

1. Portugal :POR (Goncalves - Ribeiro - Baptista - Casinha)

2. Hungary :HUN (Opavszky - Fodor - Balogh - Tamasi)

3. Spain :ESP (del Rio - Graneri - Arevalo - Germade)

4. Germany :GER (Rendschmidt - Winkelmann - Schopf - Lemke)

5. Lithuania :LTU (Maldonis - Caplinskij - Navakauskas - Seja)

6. Czech Republic :CZE (Kulich - Havel - Spicar - Slouf)

7. Italy :ITA (Rizza - Lanciotti - Volo - Penato)

8. Poland :POL (Stepun - Vichev - Witczak - Kajdanek)

9. Individual Neutral Athletes (Belarus) :AIN (Borykau - Kravets - Litvinau - Natynchyk)

10. Denmark :DEN (Bock - Bro Madsen - Graversen - Gairy Aasmul)

11. Individual Neutral Athletes (Russia) :AIN (Sergeyev - Ershov - Spesivtsev - Gavrilenko)

12. Belgium :BEL (Sikkens - Peters - Bastiaens - Vangeel)

 

 

 

 

Women's Canoe Single 200m:

1. Liudmyla Luzan :UKR 

2. Yarisleidis Cirilo :CUB

3. Ekaterina Shliapnikova :AIN (Russia)

4. Katie Vincent :CAN

5. Viktoriia Yarchevska :ESP

6. Dorota Borowska :POL

7. Olympia Della Giustina :ITA

8. Kincso Takacs :HUN

9. Denisa Rahova :CZE

10. Yuliya Trushkina :AIN (Belarus)

11. Valdenice Conceicao :BRA 

12. Beatriz Fernandes :POR

 

Women's Canoe Double 500m:

1. Ukraine :UKR (Liudmyla Luzan - Iryna Fedoriv)

2. Canada :CAN (Zoe Wojtyk - Katie Vincent)

3. Spain :ESP (Angels Moreno - Viktoriia Yarchevska)

4. Individual Neutral Athletes (Belarus) :AIN (Anhelina Bardanouskaya - Volha Kimava)

5. Hungary :HUN (Agnes Kiss - Bianka Nagy)

6. Moldova :MDA (Daniela Cociu - Maria Olarasu)

7. China :CHN (Sun Mengya - Ma Yanan)

8. United States :USA (Audrey Harper - Andreea Ghizila)

9. Portugal :POR (Beatriz Fernandes - Ines Penetra)

10. Poland :POL (Sylwia Szczerbinska - Dorota Borowska)

11. Uzbekistan :UZB (Shokhsanam Sherzodova - Nilufar Zokirova)

12. Germany :GER (Maike Jakob - Hedi Kliemke)

 

Women's Kayak Single 500m:

1. Anna Pulawska :POL

2. Natalia Drobot :AUS

3. Zsoka Csikos :HUN

4. Aimee Fisher :NZL

5. Wang Nan :CHN

6. Milica Novakovic :SRB

7. Lucrezia Zironi :ITA

8. Beatriz Briones :MEX

9. Mia Medved :SLO

10. Julia Lagerstam :SWE 

11. Michelle Russell :CAN 

12. Barbora Betlachova :CZE 

 

Women's Kayak Double 500m:

1. Poland :POL (Martyna Klatt - Anna Pulawska)

2. Australia :AUS (Kailey Harlen - Natalia Drobot)

3. Germany :GER (Paulina Paszek - Pauline Jagsch)

4. New Zealand :NZL (Lisa Carrington - Tara Vaughan)

5. Netherlands :NED (Selma Konijn - Ruth Vorsselman)

6. Slovenia :SLO (Anja Osterman - Mia Medved)

7. Individual Neutral Athletes (Belarus) :AIN (Ina Sauchuk - Uladzislava Skryhanava)

8. France :FRA (Manon Hostens - Vanina Paoletti)

9. Spain :ESP (Estefania Fernandez - Begoña Lazkano)

10. Hungary :HUN (Blanka Kiss - Anna Lucz)

11. Belgium :BEL (Hermien Peters - Lize Broekx)

12. China :CHN (Li Dongyin - Yu Shimeng)

 

Women's Kayak Four 500m:

1. Spain :ESP (Ouzande - Val - Fernandez - Pardo)

2. China :CHN (Dongyin - Shimeng - Nan - Ji)

3. Individual Neutral Athletes (Belarus) :AIN (Tkachova - Skryhanava - Sauchuk - Kushner)

4. New Zealand :NZL (Carrington - Hoskin - Vaughan - Matehaere)

5. Slovakia :SVK (Bugar - Bergendi - Gavorova - Sidova)

6. Norway :NOR (Virik - Sletsjoe - Stensholt - Strand Amundsen)

7. Hungary :HUN (Fojt - Pupp - Ujfalvi - Kohalmi)

8. Australia :AUS (Harlen - Drobot - Clarke - Bailey)

9. Great Britain :GBR (Lewis - Kerr - Armstrong - Clark)

10. Argentina :ARG (Garro - Rojas - Sequeira - Dalto)

11. Germany :GER (Paszek - Diederichs - Jagsch - Spielhagen)

12. Poland :POL (Naja - Ostrowska - Olszewska - Kakol)

 

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